Posts Tagged ‘Anna Rawson’

Canada

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Last week I traveled to Calgary, Canada to play in the Canadian Open. The week didn’t start so smoothly when my clothes didn’t arrive with me to Canada. The good news was I had my clubs!

I spent Monday resting and going to the mall to buy everything from toiletries to clothes so I could survive until my bag arrived! Thankfully, I had contact lenses and a few other things packed in my carry on!  My bag arrived Tuesday night, which was a relief that I didn’t have to go back to the mall to buy more clothes. It’s hard shopping for shorts when all the stores are carrying their fall lines!

I must say that Calgary has some of the most beautiful views on earth. Lake Louise and Bannf were only an hour away from the course. So it felt nice to breathe in the fresh air and take in the magnificent views. I’ll have to come back during ski season!

Wednesday was the pro-am and I had a fabulous group. We laughed our way around the course, which by the way was in great condition. I liked the layout and felt that it would be quite score-able. Thursday morning I played with confidence and shot 64. It really was my best mental performance all year! Not once did I think about the future or the past. I was great at staying in the moment. Unfortunately, when you’re leading the tournament it is so hard to not think about the future and winning, which resulted in me not doing as well on the course the next two days. I shot 73 and 72.  Sunday I did better, but still got a little frustrated when I couldn’t get things going. I shot 70 and finished the tournament T18. It was great to be back at the top of the leader board, I had not been there in a while! It was especially fun to play in front of big crowds; the fans in Canada were awesome!

I was lucky to get a flight to Los Angeles on Sunday so I could spend a few days at home before I had to ravel to Arkansas for the P&G Beauty LPGA event. Don’t forget to tune in to the tournament starting Friday!

Anna

Canada

CN Canadian Women’s Open – First Round Q&A

Friday, September 4th, 2009

anna-rawson-canada_299Scorecard

Hole 3, 433-yard par 4:  birdie – missed the fairway, 8-iron to one foot
Hole 4, 404-yard par 4:  bogey – 7-iron over the green, chip to four feet, missed putt
Hole 5, 538-yard par 5:  birdie – 3-wood right of the green, chip to four feet
Hole 6, 159-yard par 3:  birdie – 6-iron, hit the pin, drop and roll to five feet
Hole 7, 383-yard par 4:  bogey – 6-iron to front bunker, plugged, chip to 20 feet, missed putt
Hole 9, 547-yard par 5:  birdie – gap wedge to six feet
Hole 10, 417-yard par 4:  birdie – lob wedge to one foot
Hole 12, 512-yard par 5:  birdie – short of the green in two, chip to four feet
Hole 14, 383-yard par 4:  birdie – missed the drive to the right, wedge to 10 feet
Hole 15, 110-yard par 3:  birdie – over the green, pitching wedge to 10 feet
Hole 17, 330-yard par 4:  birdie – lob wedge to five feet


DANA GROSS‑RHODE: Welcome to the interview room here at the CN Canadian Women’s Open.  You’re in the clubhouse as the leader 7‑under par 64.  It’s a career low, and it also matches a season‑low on Tour for a par 71.  Everything seemed to be flowing for you out there.  Can you just talk about that?

ANNA RAWSON: It felt great.  I was hitting the ball well last week and just wasn’t scoring or putting well.  Yeah, I just felt great.  I think I missed one green, and just ‑‑ I had a really good feel for the course in the practice round.  It went well.

DANA GROSS‑RHODE: Now, you’re from Australia, the last time the LPGA played on this course, another Australian, Karrie Webb won.  Does that give you any confidence going into tomorrow?

ANNA RAWSON: And last year Katherine Hull won.  I was actually thinking about that coming down the last hole today, ‘It would be great to keep having Australians win.’  Yeah that would be good.

Q. We think you’ve set a course record.

ANNA RAWSON: Oh, really?

Q. Did it feel like a course record?

ANNA RAWSON: Yeah, I felt like I had a good chance on 18, too.  I was just in between yardages and I left it short putter, the putt short.

You know, I really tried today to just stay in the moment.  I’m so good at getting ahead of myself and saying, ‘oh, if I get to three, if I get to four, if I get to 5‑under.’  So I just didn’t even think about it.  I was like, ‘One shot at a time,’ and I’m not surprised of the score.

Q. Does it feel good, I imagine, to get a good round in?

ANNA RAWSON: Oh, yeah, it’s a big relief because I feel like I’ve hit the ball well in so many rounds this year and I just haven’t got anything going.

Q. Dana mentioned 64 is your lowest LPGA round, do you recall having shot that somewhere else?

ANNA RAWSON: Yeah, I shot that this year at the State Farm Classic in Springfield, so, yeah, that was fun.

Q. You need a big finish to the season, obviously you’d like to have a big finish to the season.  Have you done anything in the last little while to tune up your game a little bit more, or is it just not getting ahead of yourself?

ANNA RAWSON: Yeah, I think this year has just been terrible mentally.  Like I’ve just had the worst head that you could ever imagine.  I don’t even want to tell you what’s been going through my head; it’s that bad.  I thought about everything that I shouldn’t.  I really haven’t hit the ball that bad.  I just haven’t been here.  I haven’t been enjoying it, I haven’t been out here.

So I started working with a sports psychologist about a month ago, and you know, just really working on trust and not getting ahead.  You know, all of the things that I’ve worked on before but I’ve maybe forgotten.  I think that’s helping.

Q. What was the best part of your round today?

ANNA RAWSON: The best part?  My iron play was really good.  I think that’s what I’ve struggled with a little bit, as well this, year.  I’ve hit lots of close shots and made all of the putts.  So that’s good.

Q. Four birdies, two bogeys on the front, and the back nine, 5‑under on the hillier parts of the course; that’s encouraging.

ANNA RAWSON: Yeah, it was fun.  Again, I had no idea; like I was just hitting the best shot I could and let’s hit the best putt I could, and the score was kind of adding up.  Maybe in the front I was being a little bit like, oh, I’m under par here.

I finally said, “I’ve got to stay in the moment.”  So I really didn’t even notice.  I couldn’t even tell you what I thought on those holes.

Q. Did you find club selection a challenge here with a little more altitude than you played even last week in Portland?

ANNA RAWSON: My caddie and I did a grit job of working it out.  We played Tuesday and we played yesterday, and we did a really good job on the course.  We totally looked at everything.  Normally I don’t play two practice rounds, but we heard the greens were tricky and so we came out and we knew, like you’ve got to be here.  And when you’re in the right spot, you really only have a 10‑foot.

So no, we didn’t have any problems today.  I over‑shot one green and that was ‑‑ I hit a perfect shot.  I was just in the rough.

Q. Can you just tell us about the two bogeys you did make?

ANNA RAWSON: Okay.  The first one I remember was when I hit it over the green.  I hit my drive in the rough on the right, and then the pin was way at the back and it was a downhill sloping to the right, and I hit it and just ran over the back.  I chipped it to like the slope and missed the putt.

And I don’t remember the other bogey.

Q. Seven.

ANNA RAWSON:  I was plugged until the front bunker, so I didn’t really have a chance to get up‑and‑down.  I was in between yardages and hit a 6‑iron and didn’t quite get all of it and plugged.

Q. Every golfer can identify with the mental struggles of the game.  Can you elaborate maybe on what you went through and how you got there and how you’re coming out of it now?

ANNA RAWSON: Yeah, I guess I’m just worried about the future.  I just felt like I was going on great at the start of the year and some things kind of set me back and I thought, you know, what if I don’t play well and I started to think ahead of myself; you know, maybe golf isn’t what I should be doing.

I have my expectations of myself and I want to be really successful.  I thought, well, if I can’t be successful at golf, I can be successful at some else.  I was on the course thinking, “What am I going to do with my life?  What am I going to do with my life?”  Which is not what you want to be doing.

I sat down with the sports psychologist and he said, “You’re in your year.  You can’t be thinking about next year.  You have to make the most of this year.”  And I really have just been thinking so far ahead that it’s terrible.  It’s the same in my golf game, when I get to 1‑ or 2‑under, I could shoot like 3‑ or 4‑under.  It’s this pattern in my life and my golf; it’s terrible.  I shouldn’t even admit that I don’t think.

I think I lied to my sports psychologist for like the first month, too.  “Yeah, I’m good.”    Then I finally told him, “I’m having doubts about golf.”

Q. You’re a model, correct?

ANNA RAWSON: Yeah, part‑time.

Q. So you have something to lean back on.

ANNA RAWSON: Yeah, that’s exactly ‑‑ like I have that part of my life.  I’m also university‑educated, I studied communication at University of Southern California, and I was going to go into a consultancy; that’s what I was going to do, and then we won the National Championship and I went into golf.  I was never what I was going to do.

So I’ve spent the last five years doing it and I’ve kept improving and I’ve kept succeeding, but I guess I was like, oh, I don’t know.  Maybe I should go pursue the other interests; maybe I could be more successful at that.

Q. The fashion industry, would they not turn their nose up a little bit at golf?

ANNA RAWSON: Yeah, they don’t really – no, we don’t get much traction in the fashion industry, yet.  But we’ve got great fashionistas on Tour.  So it’s only a matter of time until they find out about us.

Q. As far as your connection to Australia with Karrie Webb, do you have a mentor?

ANNA RAWSON: Not specifically with Australians.  I think my sponsor, GoDaddy, their CEO, Bob Parsons, has been amazing to me.  I have played golf with him a couple of times and he just is so encouraging.  He’s such a successful businessman, and I think if he can see talent in me, then I must have it.

So I’ve had a couple of conversations with him and just different people that have really said, you can do this, you can win, just keep going.

Q. And the course here, does it play like an Australian course?  Are there courses down under that are like this?

ANNA RAWSON: Yeah, I guess so.  I mean, the greens are bent.  They are really good.  I can’t really think of a course it’s like.  I guess it works well for me because there’s a lot of short putter holes, I get a lot of wedges.  And the par 3s are really difficult, so I think whoever is hitting their irons best will win.

Q. You mentioned that you like success.  I’m wondering what would constitute success in golf, is it winning a tournament like this one or winning a lot of tournaments?  What do you look for for success?

ANNA RAWSON: Yeah, obviously winning is the peak of success.  Once you’ve won, you’ve really achieved a lot.  That’s the best you can do.

But I mean, just surviving, like making money.  I know it sounds weird but just being able to live the lifestyle that I feel is what I want to live I think is being successful to me.  Even the girls out here that are 90th on the Money List, they are really successful.  They are top one percent in the world at what they do.

I look at it maybe not so harshly as the media does.  They are more like, you have to win and you’re successful.  I think just being out here, playing on Tour, keeping your card and playing out here, I think you’re a really successful woman.

Q. Your score today might be the best, obviously it is the best you’ve shot this year; perhaps it’s a good omen for the next three days.

ANNA RAWSON: I feel great on this golf course.  Sometimes you get to a golf course and you look and you think, oh, there’s two or three holes that just bother you, and you think, how am I going to get through these.  There isn’t really a whole lot here that I’m like, “Oohh.”  That’s really good for me because normally I have one or two, I just want to get through those.  I really like all the holes.  I feel like you can birdie every one, depending where they put the pins.  But I think I’ve just got a good grasp for it in the practice rounds.

CN Canadian Women’s Open – First Round Q&A

Oregon

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

photoLast week I traveled to Portland to play in the LPGA Safeway Classic at Pumpkin Ridge. It was great to get back up to Oregon. I played my first professional event there in 2004 and I hadn’t been back there since. Portland is a very cool city. I was glad I got a chance to explore a little of it.

Wednesday I had a great pro-am group. We battled it out to finish second at -17.  It was great considering quite a few members of the group had a rather large night the evening before.

The tournament started on Friday and I didn’t come out the gates too hot. I was +4 after nine and just couldn’t seem to get anything going. I decided to re-focus myself at the turn and simply trust my swing. It worked because I came back with a -4 on the backside to finish even par. The following day I played very solid much like my back nine on the first day. I hit tons of great shots and had so many close putts.  My only blemish came on 17 when I airmailed the green and took double. Lucky I left it behind me and birdied the difficult water lined 18th hole!

Sunday I started well and then kind of faded in the middle. I had lots of good saves and I felt like it was going to change around at the turn. But again, I just couldn’t seem to make birdies! I kept having awkward yardages and then a few bad swings and before I knew it the round was over and I was 1 over par. All in all I was happy with the way I was hitting the ball. The putter defiantly needs work; I had one too many three putts for my liking!

Now it’s off to Calgary Canada for the Canadian Open. Don’t forget to tune in to www.lpga.com and the Golf channel!

Anna

Oregon

North Carolina and Phoenix

Thursday, August 27th, 2009
Anna and Doc Rivers

Anna and Doc Rivers

Last week I visited the Wyndham PGA tour event in Greensboro, North Carolina. Greatest thing about North Carolina is hands down Southern Hospitality. I didn’t pick up my Go Daddy Golf Bag all week; someone was always there to offer a helping hand!

It was very interesting to see how the PGA sets up their events and compare the differences to ours. It really felt much like our events, just perhaps on a bigger scale. On Monday I played in a pro-am with the CEO of Wyndham, Stephen Holmes and PGA player Ricky Barnes. We all played well with a score of -16. Ricky was great fun to play with. He was in great spirits even when he split his pants on the 3rd hole. The hole continued to grow and by the 9th he had to get the tournament director to bring him out a new pair! Everyone in our group decided we were glad the pants had split. I am all for going with something a little out there, but honestly these pants were hideous! Stephen joked that he could probably find another pair at the Salvation Army.

Tuesday, I headed out to Pinehurst to play #2. What a fantastic place! I loved the village, the hotel and especially the golf course. They are the most difficult greens I have ever played.

On Wednesday I played in the Pro-am with Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers, CEO of Wyndham vacation ownership Franz Hanning and PGA player Fred Couples. We didn’t score as well as Monday, but we had plenty of chances. I found out that Doc Rivers is called Doc because his favorite player growing up was Doctor J. He also told me that he only has two requests when traveling with the team. #1 they either stay at the Ritz Carlton or Four Seasons and #2 only if they have the golf channel! He loves golf and has a pretty good game. On 18 he hit his 3 wood 246 yards to four feet! An impressive man indeed!

After the pro-am I flew to Charlotte, North Carolina via helicopter, which was scary and amazing all at the same time. Then caught a flight to Phoenix to film Diggnation for Go Daddy! Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht were so hilarious it was hard to keep quiet backstage. I had fun helping them with a putting competition in which Alex won! It was great to meet so many of the cool people that work at Go Daddy. Such a fun crowd! The rest of the week was back to work on the golf game to prepare for this weeks tournament in Oregon! Looking forward to competing again!

Anna

North Carolina and Phoenix

Cape Cod and a wedding

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009
Anna Bridesmade

The Bridesmade Dress

After leaving England on Monday my next stop was Cape Cod. It was my first time in the Cape and I must say I loved it! The weather was warm and balmy at night, which was such a nice change from England.

My only prior knowledge of the Cape came from the Freddie Prince Jr. movie Summer Catch. Remember that one?! So for those of you who haven’t been, it’s located on the Peninsula in the easternmost portion of Massachusetts. It has an adorable small-town feel with a large beachfront. It is also home to some fabulous Golf courses. I had a great time playing Eastwood Ho and Old Sandwich. They are both beautiful and fun courses. My time on the Cape flew by and before I knew it I was back in Los Angeles.  I have to say it was nice to be home after 3 weeks on the road!

I was able to fit in a nice lesson with Dana on Friday before I was off to a good friend’s wedding festivities.  This was my first time being in the bridal party and boy can I tell you it was hard work! The wedding was an absolute blast. There were lots of great people and the music made me want to dance all night!  Thank you Brandon and Natasha for an unforgettable weekend!

Anna

Cape Cod and a wedding

Wales

Monday, August 10th, 2009

After the British Open I headed to Northern Wales to play in the Wales Ladies Championship. Surprisingly, we had absolutely gorgeous weather! I had to pinch myself a few times to remind myself where I was. It was the first time I have ever played in the UK when it’s been sunny and we had four amazing days of it!

I felt good about the way I was hitting it and I shot -2 in round one. Round 2 didn’t quite go as hot. I was forcing birdies and you just can’t do that on links golf. I finished with 77 and was highly disappointed. Round 3 was much of the same.  A few bad breaks here and there and your over par. Round 4 I was determined! I stayed focused and patient and ended up with another 70! It was great to get another crack at links golf. I really believe the more you play it the better you get.

Royal St Davids Golf Course was a great track lying right near a huge castle. It was fun to aim at different parts of the castle. It was also right on the ocean, which made the wind an interesting factor. All in all it was so much fun to get back to England. I had plenty of good cups of tea that will hopefully last until my next visit.

For now, I am back on a plane heading home to the states!

Anna

Wales

Breaking News!

Monday, July 27th, 2009

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This morning Anna Rawson shot -1 in windy conditions to qualify for the 2009 British Open!

The British Open will be broadcast on ABC Aug 01 1:30-3:00 PM ET  and Aug 02 1:00-3:00 PM ET. Tune in to watch!

Breaking News!

Anna Rawson on E:60

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Tune in to see Anna Rawson on E:60 this Tuesday at 7 pm EST on ESPN.  Tom Farrey interviews Rawson about her unique career, controversial comments, and the state of the LPGA . Also see commentary by LPGA players Annika  Sorenstam, Morgan Pressel, and Jan Stephenson.

Also, join Anna live on ESPN SportsNation to chat about her first year on tour, the financial future of the tour and her modeling career.

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Anna Rawson on E:60

Golf and NASCAR

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Anna and NASCARLast week I had the pleasure of flying to Charlotte, North Carolina to meet up with fellow Go Daddy sponsored NASCAR driver Brad Keselowski. And what a nice guy he was! We spent half the day on the golf course, were I managed to get him to hit one ball straight and about 200 yards down the fairway…the rest were…ummm… let’s just say not so straight. haha

The other half of the day we spent on a miniature track where it was Brad’s turn to be the instructor.  He made driving a super charged go-kart look like a piece of cake.  I could barely keep the steering wheel straight, and boy did my forearms get a work out! It was such a blast to hang with the Go Daddy team and learn all about NASCAR. I am so pumped to go to my first race; I’ve heard it’s a fan experience like no other!  Make sure you check out the golf and driving lesson on Godaddy.com.

The rest of the week included a visit to Dave Stockton, who got my short game in shape for Royal Lytham (a course where he had played the Ryder Cup!), some swing work with Dana Dahlquist (where we tided everything up), lots of hard workout sessions and packing for two weeks in Europe. Can’t wait to get over there!

Anna

Golf and NASCAR

ESPYS

Monday, July 20th, 2009
My amazing Donna Karan dress!

My amazing Donna Karan dress!

I must say it feels good to be back in the swing of things with training. Time off is great and a necessity, but I just love the routine of training. I don’t even mind my 35-minute drives to Long Beach to work with Dana Dahlquist or my 75-minute drives to work with Ron Stockton. I actually enjoy listening to the radio on my way. My workouts have been great too. Although I can barely move the next day, I know I am giving my body the strength to compete in the last half of the season.

The off time has been great to test some new drivers. I am trying the Taylormade R9 460 and the Callaway FT9, both seem great so it’s going to be a tough decision. I was also excited to receive my sleek GoDaddy head covers to match my awesome tour bag. I can’t wait to get back out on tour and have them on show!

On Wednesday night I had the pleasure of attending the ESPYS. It’s always so fun to get dressed up and attend an awards show. Not to mention very inspiring! I just love to hear the stories of how people became the best at their sport. It makes me want to do better.  I was lucky enough to score an amazing Donna Karan dress, which made me feel like I was shooting for a fashion magazine or about to walk the runway. Normally I go for simple and sexy, especially for the ESPYS, but the Donna Karan dress was so fashion forward and different I just had to do it. I paired it with some gold louboutins, simple gold studs and my hair pulled back. Getting dressed up never gets old – I just love it!

Now I am off to Charlotte to film with Go Daddy NASCAR driver Brad Kieslowski. Very exciting!! Make sure to read next week’s blog to find out what happens.

Anna

ESPYS

Back home

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Although I love competing in tournaments on the LPGA tour, nothing beats being home.
It’s amazing how I so easily fill my week with so many things to do. I decided to take four days off from everything, which is a rare occasion for me. Well not quite everything, I did start with a new trainer. In my time off I napped, read my kindle, saw a show at the Hollywood bowl, shopped and caught up with friends! Friday rolled around way too quickly and it was back to work with swing coach Dana Dahlquist. He gave me a few things to focus on, but was generally happy with my swing, which is always good to hear!  I had a pretty quiet weekend, which included a couple of nice dinners at some of my favorite LA restaurants, watching Bruno and the season premiere of entourage.  Looking forward to another week of practice, training and fun times in Los Angeles!

Anna

Back home

The Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic presented by Kroger

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Anna and Jamie Farr

Last week was another fun week out on tour. The Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic presented by Kroger is one of my favorite events. Probably because I have the best host family – the Stevens. They live in beautiful Ottwah Hills, which I renamed the Beverly Hills of Toledo! The word on the street was that Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise looked into buying a house a few doors down, so you can only imagine!

Playing the pro-Am with Jamie Farr was a real treat. He was so funny and so nice! I asked him all about his career and he was so open about everything. Very unusual for a celebrity! Golf-wise it was a frustrating week. I was playing well, but not scoring. I was trying to stay patient. I managed that for two rounds, but my frustration grew. I had so many near misses. Then you start to think; shoot I should be 5 under right now! I guess all I am trying to focus on is the positives and eventually the putts will drop.

Good news is I have the coolest golf bag on tour!! Check out the pictures on my twitter @theannarawson and my Facebook page www.facebook.com/anna.rawson.

So excited for 3 weeks at home in Los Angeles!

Anna

The Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic presented by Kroger

Wegmans LPGA event in Rochester, New York

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Last week I had the pleasure of playing in the Wegmans LPGA event in Rochester, New York. Everyone had told me it was one of the best events on tour and I couldn’t agree more. It’s a great tree lined golf course with small sloppy greens.

On Monday, I played with the people from Wegmans in the pro-am. I must say I just love Wegmans supermarkets! I wish we had them on the west coast. Did you know that their best selling product is bananas? I know crazy!

On Wednesday, I played with the people from Ultra Life Battery. I had no idea they made the longest lasting battery. They were so nice and said they would send me a box supply for my laser, which is so sweet.

Thursday came around and the weather started to turn dark as I was warming up late afternoon. We could not have had more perfect weather the previous days – 85 and not a cloud in the sky. Then the tournament started and it got dark – go figure! I started with a birdie and we were pulled off the course for severe weather on my second hole. A few hours later they sent us back out. I must say it was hard to maintain any rhythm. The worst part is you know your going to have to finish some holes tomorrow at 7am. I birdied my 14th hole the last of the day at 8:30pm and was back at the course at 6am the next day to finish. The next morning I birdied my last two holes to finish +1. 20 minutes later I was back on the tee for round 2. Not for long though on hole 4 we were pulled of the course for half an hour, then again on hole 9, but this time for 3 hours. Finally, at 3:30pm the sun came out and we finished our round at 6:30pm! What a crazy two days!

I drove the ball poorly most of the two rounds so in the end I wasn’t to upset with my scores. The rough was punishing so driving was key this week. Thankfully I was happy with the way I was putting. I just hope I can give myself more chances for birdie this week at the Jaime Farr Owens Corning Classic presented by Kroger!

Hope you can all tune in!

Anna

Wegmans LPGA event in Rochester, New York

Twuestion (twitter question) of the Day: What do you think the #1 selling product at Wegmans is?

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
It's Bananas!!!

It's Bananas!!!

Congrats to @pgambell for guessing todays twuestion correctly.

I’ll be asking a question every week and then I’ll give shout outs to the twitizens that guess it correctly and a nod to the fans with the most…shall we say….creative responses. Here are a few from the world premiere.

F for Effort Award goes to @Dominick_Vitale: “??? You got me”
Watch out ladies for @davechen: “home pregnancy tests”
I’m gonna play matchmaker here, @GailWeidner said, “beer!” and @theElII said, “Bud Light”

Twuestion (twitter question) of the Day: What do you think the #1 selling product at Wegmans is?

ESPN Shoot

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Last week was another unbelievably busy off-week, but most importantly it was the Go Daddy Genie commercial debut week! I’ve been talking about it for the last few weeks and I am so excited it finally aired. I hope you all liked it!!

As far as my week went there was no slowing down. Wednesday, I filmed all day with ESPN for their E60 show. We started the day early at Moorpark country club in Simi Valley. First, they filmed me getting a lesson from swing coach Dana Dahlquist. Then they filmed me on the course playing with some friends. Thankfully I birdied the first hole! I guess I just love the cameras!! Haha. After grabbing some In-N-Out Burger for lunch (mmmm so good!) I headed back to LA to change for my in-depth interview. We filmed at the Beverly Hilton and I didn’t leave till 9pm. Lets just say they covered everything!

Thursday morning the filming continued at the JLindeberg store in the Beverly Center. It was so exciting to see the women’s collection actually in the store. Now I have somewhere to send everybody to buy it. The collection looks amazing and it was fun to give Tom from ESPN some fashion tips (he emailed me later to say they already came in handy!). We then finished the filming on Robertson Blvd. It was a tiring, but fun couple of days! Go check out all the pictures I tweeted from the shoot at twitter.com/theannarawson.

Friday I squeezed in a quick lesson with Dana and some hat shopping and before I knew it I was on the plane heading to Providence, Rhode Island for the CVS pro-am. Other than the cold, windy weather it was a fun day. My two groups were very entertaining. I now know quite a lot more about the pharmacy I spend so much money in. I am a sucker for all the marketing ploys. Haha.

Now I am in Rochester and super excited to tee it up in the Wegmans LPGA tournament. Hope you can check it out!

Anna

ESPN Shoot

Go Daddy Genie Commercial feat. Anna Rawson

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Go Daddy Genie Commercial feat. Anna Rawson

McDonald’s LPGA Championship

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

It’s amazing how one tournament roles so quickly into another. After winding down from such a good week at state farm, before I knew it, it was already Wednesday night of the LPGA championship!

Thursday morning I was a little tired and it showed. My first nine holes put me out of the tournament. I was +7 after 8 and then got it back to +5 but bogied my last two to finish back at +7.  It really was all in my putting. My speed was way off for some reason. I putted quite a few putts eight feet past the hole!

The next day I went out trying to make birdies to get back in it. The problem with that is the Bulle Rock golf course is set up quite hard. It was playing long and wet so it’s not really the type of course you’re going to make 8 birdies!! I pushed a little to hard and ended up 3 over on the day. I must say I was quite disappointed. Perhaps my expectations were too high coming off the week I had before. On a positive note, I learned from it and I am hitting it well, so eventually the putting will come around.

After I missed the cut I stayed in Maryland for the 36 hole US Open qualifier on Monday. My body was feeling quite stiff so I only played 9 holes of each course Saturday and Sunday.  Monday I teed off at 7.15 and it was very similar to the week before. I just started poorly. I was +5 on the front 9 and finished +6. The afternoon round was much better. I was -4 through 16 holes then 3 putted 17!! I finished -3. My total of +3 missed by 2 shots. It was unfortunate I didn’t start better. The funny thing is a lot of great LPGA players (Michelle Wie, Natalie Gulbis and Vicky Hurst) didn’t qualify. It’s really unfortunate for the tournament.

After the round I headed straight back to Los Angeles. I woke up Tuesday morning to get a sneak peak of my Go Daddy commercial! I am so excited for it to air and for all of you to see it.  I had such a wonderful time shooting the commercial and the final product is better then I could have imagined. It’s very funny and I think you will all love it!

Anna

McDonald’s LPGA Championship

Springfield

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Springfield

Why is it when I come off my busiest off-week of the year, I have my best playing week of golf? I guess I am built to be a busy person! So many people have asked me what led to such a good result in Springfield (T13 – rounds of 71, 71, 69, 65). To be honest there are numerous reasons.

First, I am so lucky to have such a great sponsor in Go Daddy. Bob Parsons gave me a wonderful pep talk in the off-week. He told me he believes in me and knows I can do this. I cannot tell you how great that feels. It’s so important to have that kind of support and he really made me feel he was behind me 100%.

Second, I put a call into my sports psychologist Bob Rotella. He reminded me that I play best when I am having fun. He said I play the worst when I grind and spend too much time at the golf course. This was such great advice. I flew into Springfield Tuesday afternoon and I only saw about 12 holes of the course and just practiced a little. I rested, had fun and surprise, surprise I got results! It’s so funny how I can make the game so hard for myself.  I’ve watched what other top players were doing and tried to mimic them, but it just doesn’t work. I have to prepare in a way that makes me feel good and that is definitely not grinding out there for days on end.

Thirdly, I went back to basics with my swing. With so many off-weeks this year I had been getting too mechanical. I was trying to get my swing into a better position. For some reason I couldn’t trust this new position under pressure.  I finally decided I don’t care what it looks like as long as I can hit it where I want. And that I did! It was so fun to hit punch shots, draws, fades and know that I could trust it.  In Springfield my confidence and mental trust grew with each round. Last week was so fun to be near the top of the leader board. I am also excited that I shot my career low round 65 in the final round!

As my coach Ron Stockton says “Anna, champions go low on Sundays.”  I like the sound of that!

Don’t forget to tune into the McDonalds LPGA championship this week!

Anna

Springfield

Go Daddy Commercial Shoot

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Last week was a very busy off week, so perhaps I should call it an on week! After arriving back from Corning I took two days to just relax and get my mind on track. Saturday I caught up with friends and Sunday I went to the Dodgers game. I was back to work on Monday with swing coach Dana Dahlquist, before heading out to Industry Hills for a practice round for US open qualifying.

My tee time was at 12pm on Tuesday and I decided to carry my own bag for the qualifier. I figured it was time to appreciate my caddy!! (And I sure did).  The greens were a bit rough at Industry Hills, but I trusted my stroke and swing and shot a great round of 68. The tune up with Dana really helped, as well as a quick call into sports psychologist Bob Rotella.

Wednesday I headed to Phoenix to shoot my Go Daddy commercial. I was so excited and nervous all at the same time. After a yummy dinner with Bob Parsons at Mastros I had a quick 5 hours of sleep.  My call time on Thursday was 5am and from that time on it was pretty much non-stop till 7pm that night. In between shots I spoke with local TV and radio stations and even ESPN came out to check out the shoot.  The crew was awesome and all the people at Go Daddy made me feel very comfortable. The commercial is so funny, especially Bob’s costume. I had such amazing time shooting and I can’t wait for you all to see it!
Don’t forget to tune into the LPGA state farm classic this week on ESPN!

Anna

Go Daddy Commercial Shoot

Sneak Peak: Anna Rawson – GoDaddy.com Commercial Shoot

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Sneak Peak: Anna Rawson – GoDaddy.com Commercial Shoot

Anna Rawson interview with Arizona Republic on Go Daddy set

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Anna Rawson interview with Arizona Republic on Go Daddy set

Go Daddy shoots ad with Anna Rawson at Grayhawk

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Anna Rawson

Go Daddy girl and LPGA golfer Anna Rawson hits her “wish shot” during a commercial taping at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale.

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Go Daddy shoots ad with Anna Rawson at Grayhawk

ESPN reports LPGA open to in-round Twitter posts

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Bivens ‘encourages’ in-round updates 

LPGA commissioner Carolyn Bivens says she wouldn’t mind players using social media Web sites during a competitive round.

ESPN reports LPGA open to in-round Twitter posts

Corning Classic

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Corning Classic

It’s sad to think this is the last time I will ever write about a week at Corning. After 31 years, the tournament is no longer returning. However, the tournament went out with a bang and I was so happy to have been a part of it.

The weather there could not have been more perfect. Last year I had five layers on and was freezing – this year it was 85 degrees and absolutely beautiful. The scores were very low because of it and again I didn’t get off to a great start, shooting +3 on day one. And I finished with a double! 

Round two was much better. I tried to relax and not get so caught up in the score. I knew I needed a 6- or 7-under round to make the weekend, so it was all about making birdies. I had so many chances. I did have 6 of them though, so I am encouraged. 

The funny thing in golf is the harder you try, the worse you do. Unfortunately for me, I have been making this game very difficult on myself. I am not too far off though, so I need to stay positive out there and stop grinding so much. I know some good golf is just around the corner, so stay tuned! 

Update: At the LPGA Corning Classic I shot 75, 70 for a total of +1. Cut was -3. I had six birdies in round two and a 32 on the back nine. See me play next at the State Farm Classic in Springfield, Illinois, June 4-7. 

Thank you for all your support! 

Anna

Corning Classic

Memorial Weekend at Dodger Stadium

Monday, May 25th, 2009

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Memorial Weekend at Dodger Stadium